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Funeral Service (155) |
Associate of Applied Science: Funeral Service |
The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Funeral Service provides an extensive program designed to prepare students for careers in the field of mortuary science. A diversified curriculum addresses the changing needs and demands of contemporary funeral directing, embalming, and business management.
Entrance requirements for this program include: graduation from high school or completion of the GED and submission of high school transcript or GED certificate; placement into ENG 111; Placement into MTE 5 or higher; successful completion (grades of C or better) of ACC 211, CHM 110, and FNS 121. Students are also expected to have begun or declined in writing the Hepatitis-B series of shots upon entering FNS 111 and 112.
Transcripts from other colleges attended must be sent to Tidewater Community College, Central Records Office/Office of the College Registrar, P.O. Box 9000, Norfolk, Virginia, 23509. These transcripts must be evaluated before any transfer credit is granted prior to the application deadline. Credit will not be granted for courses taken five years or more prior to the date of enrollment. Credit will only be granted for FNS courses taken at institutions accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education www.abfse.org.
Following acceptance into the program, students must maintain a C or better in all FNS courses and in (SOC 201 or SOC 246) and PSY 116. Students will be required to have completed twenty-four credit hours in order to enroll in FNS 111, 112, 113, 114, 211, 212, 231, and 232. In order to take the second part of sequenced courses, a grade of C or better must be earned in the initial course. Individuals in the Funeral Service program are required to complete the National Board Examination (NBE) prior to graduation.
The Funeral Service program is accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE) 3414 Ashland Avenue, Suite G, St. Joseph, MO 64506, (816) 233-3747, www.abfse.org.
In order to receive a Funeral Service license in the Commonwealth of Virginia, an individual must: (1) complete an accredited program of mortuary science; (2) pass the National Board Examination; (3) complete a 3,000 hour apprenticeship; and (4) pass the State examination. Completion of the National Board Examination (NBE) is a requirement for graduation from TCC Funeral Service program. The cost of the exam is $400 ($500 after January 1, 2014). The annual passage rate for first-time takers on the National Board Examination and all American Board of Funeral Service Education accredited schools is posted on the ABFSE website www.abfse.org.
Aims and Objectives
* To maintain a high level of post-secondary education designed to prepare students for successful careers as funeral service professionals.
* To provide an extensive curriculum designed to address all aspects of funeral service, thereby helping students develop a level of skill and proficiency necessary to compete in this ever-changing field.
* To instill in students the desire and knowledge to serve the public with the highest ethical standards.
* To encourage and provide a forum where students and industry professionals may conduct research related to funeral service.
* To promote a positive image of the profession and its practitioners.
* To serve the funeral service community by providing continuing education and life-long learning.
* To make students ever mindful of their responsibilities to the profession and the clients they serve.
* To encourage students to contribute to the community in which they serve by providing outstanding service, while cognizant of all regulatory issues pertinent to the health, public safety, and "care of the deceased". |
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ACC 211 |
Principles of Accounting I
| 3 | None | None |
CHM 110 |
Survey of Chemistry
| 3 | None | None |
ENG 111 |
College Composition I
| 3 | Placement | None |
FNS 121 |
Anatomy for Funeral Service I
| 3 | None | None |
PSY 116 |
Psychology of Death and Dying
| 3 | None | None |
SDV 100 |
College Success Skills
| 1 | None | None |
Semester Total: 16 |
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FNS 125 | Microbiology for Funeral Service
| 3 | Instructor Permission | None |
HLT 143 | Medical Terminology I
| 3 | None | None |
ITE 115 | Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
| 4 | None | None |
SOC 246 | Death and Society (or SOC 201)
| 3 | None | None |
___________ | Health/Physical Education Elective 1
| 2 | None | |
___________ | Religion Elective 1
| 3 | None | |
Semester Total: 18 |
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FNS 110 | Introduction to Funeral Service
| 2 | Instructor Permission | None |
FNS 111 | Theory of Embalming I
| 3 | Co-req: FNS 113; Instructor Permission | FNS 113 |
FNS 113 | Theory of Embalming Laboratory I
| 1 | Co-req: FNS 111; Instructor Permission | FNS 111 |
FNS 126 | Pathology for Funeral Service
| 3 | Instructor Permission | None |
FNS 211 | Restorative Art I
| 3 | Instructor Permission | None |
FNS 231 | Principles of Funeral Management I
| 4 | Instructor Permission | None |
Semester Total: 16 |
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FNS 112 | Theory of Embalming II
| 3 | FNS 111 and FNS 113; Co-req: FNS 114 | FNS 114 |
FNS 114 | Theory of Embalming Laboratory II
| 1 | FNS 111 and FNS 113; Co-req: FNS 112 | FNS 112 |
FNS 212 | Restorative Art II
| 3 | FNS 211 | None |
FNS 232 | Principles of Funeral Management II
| 4 | FNS 231 | None |
FNS 236 | Funeral Service Law
| 3 | Instructor Permission | None |
FNS 270 | Funeral Service Review 2
| 3 | Instructor Permission | None |
Semester Total: 17 |
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Total Minimum Credits: 67
1Eligible courses are listed under . Students should consult with an academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s). |
2Additional fees associated with this course: $400 - National Board Exam ($500 after January 1, 2014) ; $100 - Practice National Board Exam (NBE); and $180 - Computerized Testing Program. |
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